I can tell you what happened. This sort of thing is fairly common on the web with sites owned by individuals. The previous holder of the domain name let it lapse, whether intentionally or not. Then some company or person snapped up "GreekGeek.org" cheap, and threw up a quicky site with lots of links for you to click on in the hopes of making a little money off you before you figure out that the site is now worthless. My advice, when you run across something like this, is to click on nothing; it only encourages them.

In response to SeanL's post: The current owner is mainly hoping that somebody (possibly the original owner) will buy the domain name from him. Such people are called "squatters"; they're like the ticket scalpers of the Internet.

I, Lex Llama, super genius, will one day rule this planet! And then you'll rue the day you messed with me, you damned dirty apes!

Was this Paul's site with the tag line about Mycanean TV? I loved that!!!

Most often expired domains are purchased automatically by software and the new owner will buy the domain not just trying to sell it back but they'll buy it for its backlinks and its traffic. Best thing to do is to not visit and to remove any links if you've linked to it.

But the domain is not expired at all! Just try whois for greekgeek.org (Expiration Date: 03-Jan-2012). It is still in Pauls name. I remember the same thing happened a few years back, 2005, so long time ago. But it was fixed then, so it should be possible to fix it now. Ofcourse the question is: did Paul himself notice this is going on?

and when was the last time anyone heard from Paul? It's been well over a year since he's posted. For the time being, anyone needing to access to stuff from greekgeek can at least get it from the google cache: